Dim Dim the Lights
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Oh, what a crazy party all the gang's here, too
The beat is really jumping like a kangaroo
I'm full of cherry soda and potato chips
But now I want to get a taste of your sweet lips

So, dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

The furniture is bouncing round the room with glee
And rocking like a boat upon a stormy sea
But, dig the crazy pockets on the pile tonight
But still I haven't had a chance to hold you tight

So, dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

Look at Annie's earrings bouncing off her back
Look at Suzie kissing and a-hugging Jack
Look at Nancy dancing in her stocking feet
We're all going crazy with the mambo beat

Well, everybody's really having lots of fun
But, honey as for me the night has just begun
'Cause now I want to tell you things and hold you tight
But, how can I do it with the room so bright?

So, dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

Well, everybody's really having lots of fun
But, honey as for me the night has just begun
'Cause now I want to tell you things and hold you tight
But, how can I do it with the room so bright?

So, dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)




Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

Overall Meaning

In Bill Haley's song Dim Dim The Lights, the lyrics depict a lively party with all the gang present, enjoying the lively beats and shaking furniture as they dance to the upbeat mamba rhythm. However, amidst all the excitement, the singer wants a moment to connect with the one he desires. He craves a chance to steal a kiss and say sweet nothings, but the room's brightness is a distraction. He thus urges someone to dim the lights, creating the perfect atmosphere for his desires.


The song is a lively rock and roll tune which conveys the excitement of a party scene, with Haley's unmistakable rockabilly sound creating an energetic mood. The lyrics describe how everyone is letting loose and enjoying themselves, with the chaotic scene of furniture and dancing creating a frenzied mood. However, the singer is focused on his desires for his significant other, showcasing the various ways they engage, from hugging and kissing to dancing in stocking feet. The song is essentially about the desire for a moment of intimacy amidst a lively party.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, what a crazy party all the gang's here, too
The party is wild and everyone is present.


The beat is really jumping like a kangaroo
The music is lively and energetic.


I'm full of cherry soda and potato chips
The singer has been indulging in snack foods.


But now I want to get a taste of your sweet lips
The artist is interested in kissing someone.


So, dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
The artist wants the lights to be turned down.


Turn down the lights
The singer wants the lights to be dimmed.


I want some atmosphere
The singer wants to create a certain mood.


The furniture is bouncing round the room with glee
The party is so lively that even the furniture is moving.


And rocking like a boat upon a stormy sea
The furniture is moving in a chaotic way.


But, dig the crazy pockets on the pile tonight
The artist is impressed with the fashion choices at the party.


But still I haven't had a chance to hold you tight
The singer is still looking for an opportunity to be close to someone.


Look at Annie's earrings bouncing off her back
The artist is observing a specific detail of someone's appearance.


Look at Suzie kissing and a-hugging Jack
The singer is observing a couple getting close.


Look at Nancy dancing in her stocking feet
The singer is observing someone dancing in a carefree way.


We're all going crazy with the mambo beat
Everyone is having a great time dancing to the music.


Well, everybody's really having lots of fun
The party is a great time for everyone.


But, honey as for me the night has just begun
The artist is not done having fun and wants to continue the night.


So, dim, dim the lights (dim, dim the lights)
The singer once again requests that the lights be turned down.


I want some atmosphere
The singer once again requests a certain mood to be created.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Beverly Ross, Julius Dixon

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sauquoit13456

On this day in 1955 {January 6th} "Dim, Dim The Lights" by Bill Haley and His Comets peaked at #11* {for 1 week} on Billboard's 'Best Sellers In Store' chart...
At the same time, it was at #18 on Billboard's 'Most Played By Jockeys' chart...
Between 1953 and 1974 the Chester, Pennsylvania band had twenty-six records on the Billboard charts, three made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, "Rock Around The Clock", for eight weeks in July of 1955...
"Besides "Rock Around The Clock", their two other Top 10 records were "Burn That Candle" {#9 in 1955} and "See You Later, Alligator" {#6 in 1956}...
In 1955 "Rock Around The Clock" spent twenty-four weeks on the Top 100, nineteen years later in 1974 it re-entered the Top 100 for another fourteen weeks, and on May 19th, 1974 it peaked at #39 {for 1 week}...
Bill Haley, born William John Clifton Haley, passed away at the young age of 55 on February 9th, 1981 {heart attack}...
May he R.I.P.
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the ten records that kept it out of the Top 10 were:
At #1. "Let Me Go, Lover" by Joan Weber
#2. "Mr. Sandman" by the Chordettes
#3. "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" by the Ames Brothers
#4. "Hearts of Stone" by the Fontane Sisters
#5. "Teach Me Tonight" by the DeCastro Sisters
#6. "Sincerely" by the McGuire Sisters
#7. "Melody of Love" by Billy Vaughn
#8. "Make Yourself Comfortable" by Sarah Vaughan
#9. "Let Me Go, Lover" by Teresa Brewer
#10. "That's All I Want From You" by J. P. Morgan



n00se

What a crazy party the gangs all here too
The beat is really jumping like a kangaroo
I'm pouring you a soda and potato chips
But now I want to get a taste of your sweet lips

So dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

The furniture is bouncing round the room with glee
I'm rocking like a boat upon a stormy sea
But dig the crazy fracas running wild tonight
But still I haven't had a chance to hold you tight

So dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

Looking at his earrings bouncing off the back
Look at Susie kissing and hugging Jack
Look at Nancy dancing in her stocking feet
We're all going crazy with the Mambo beat

But everybody's really having lots of fun
But honey as for me the night has just begun
'Cause now I'm gonna tell you things and hold you tight
But how can I do it with the room so bright

So dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere

But everybody's really having lots of fun
But honey as for me the night has just begun
'Cause now I'm gonna tell you things and hold you tight
But how can I do it with the room so bright

So dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Dim, dim the lights (Dim, dim the lights)
Turn down the lights
I want some atmosphere



All comments from YouTube:

Bryan Lorber

From ArtDaily: "In 1954, when Beverly Ross was only 19, she collaborated with Julius Dixon on her breakout song, “Dim, Dim the Lights (I Want Some Atmosphere).” A recording of it by Bill Haley & His Comets reached No. 11 on the Billboard singles chart, just months before the band’s “(We’re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock” became the first rock ’n’ roll song to reach No. 1.
Rolling Stone would later describe “Dim, Dim the Lights” as “the first ‘white’ song to cross over to R&B.” It had bluesy electric guitar riffs, a jaunty walking bass and lyrics of come-hither flirtatiousness, even as it maintained an adolescent innocence, inspired by high school crushes and party games like spin the bottle: “I’m full of soda and potato chips/ But now I wanna get a taste/ Of your sweet lips.” Beverly Ross was 87 when she died on January 15, 2022. RIP

les7422

I was so happy to find this song. Bits of it have been floating around in my memory for about 50 years.

RockinRedRover

A fine track, and the first Comet's recording to feature the great Franny Beecher on lead guitar !

Randall Miller

Franny a very underated and seldom mentioned guitarist, he was awesome!

Luisa Rojas

Que buena música, excelente Bill Haley.

Ingvar Kristensen

Thanks for posting this. It was released on November 20th 1954 and Bill & The boys went no 11 with this one, and it stayed in the charts for 15 weeks. All the best Chimbo Chimbo´s Revival

Mike Hudson

WOW, thank you soooooo much for posting this. I haven't heard this since I was 15!!!!!!!! Reminds me so much of those happy days at school. So nostalgic.

John Still

+Mike Hudson ME, TOO...I'm 77 y young!!

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1955 {January 6th} "Dim, Dim The Lights" by Bill Haley and His Comets peaked at #11* {for 1 week} on Billboard's 'Best Sellers In Store' chart...
At the same time, it was at #18 on Billboard's 'Most Played By Jockeys' chart...
Between 1953 and 1974 the Chester, Pennsylvania band had twenty-six records on the Billboard charts, three made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, "Rock Around The Clock", for eight weeks in July of 1955...
"Besides "Rock Around The Clock", their two other Top 10 records were "Burn That Candle" {#9 in 1955} and "See You Later, Alligator" {#6 in 1956}...
In 1955 "Rock Around The Clock" spent twenty-four weeks on the Top 100, nineteen years later in 1974 it re-entered the Top 100 for another fourteen weeks, and on May 19th, 1974 it peaked at #39 {for 1 week}...
Bill Haley, born William John Clifton Haley, passed away at the young age of 55 on February 9th, 1981 {heart attack}...
May he R.I.P.
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the ten records that kept it out of the Top 10 were:
At #1. "Let Me Go, Lover" by Joan Weber
#2. "Mr. Sandman" by the Chordettes
#3. "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" by the Ames Brothers
#4. "Hearts of Stone" by the Fontane Sisters
#5. "Teach Me Tonight" by the DeCastro Sisters
#6. "Sincerely" by the McGuire Sisters
#7. "Melody of Love" by Billy Vaughn
#8. "Make Yourself Comfortable" by Sarah Vaughan
#9. "Let Me Go, Lover" by Teresa Brewer
#10. "That's All I Want From You" by J. P. Morgan

Steadfast

Great info on both Bill and the chart - thanks.

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